All, I am confused about the coverage of civil PE morning section. Per NCEES information, the morning section including Construction (20%), Geotechnical (20%), Structural (20%), Transportation (20%) and Water Resources and Environmental (20%).
And then what confuses me is that I borrowed a review book for Civil PE exam: "Principles and Practices of Civil Engineering - The most effective PE exam review" by Merle C. Potter (4th edition); but in his book, the review Chapters are: Mathematics, Statics, Mechanics of Materials, Fluid Mechanics, Open Channel Flow, Flow in Piping Systems, Hydrology, Structural Steel, Reinforced Concrete, Intermediate Structures, Water Treatment, Waste Water Treatment, Highway Design, Soil Mechanics, Foundations and Retaining Structures, and Engineering Economics. This looks like similar as FE morning section, isn't it? Then why in NCEE's specifications, it didn't mention, for example, mathematics, and engineering economics?
Am I using the wrong review book? Or am I referring wrong NCEE's specifications? Can anyone recommend a good review book for morning section??
Thanks
And then what confuses me is that I borrowed a review book for Civil PE exam: "Principles and Practices of Civil Engineering - The most effective PE exam review" by Merle C. Potter (4th edition); but in his book, the review Chapters are: Mathematics, Statics, Mechanics of Materials, Fluid Mechanics, Open Channel Flow, Flow in Piping Systems, Hydrology, Structural Steel, Reinforced Concrete, Intermediate Structures, Water Treatment, Waste Water Treatment, Highway Design, Soil Mechanics, Foundations and Retaining Structures, and Engineering Economics. This looks like similar as FE morning section, isn't it? Then why in NCEE's specifications, it didn't mention, for example, mathematics, and engineering economics?
Am I using the wrong review book? Or am I referring wrong NCEE's specifications? Can anyone recommend a good review book for morning section??
Thanks